A Boeing 757 en route from Dulles Airport near Washington to Los
Angeles. The plane was carrying 58 passengers, four flight attendants and
two pilots. It crashed into the Pentagon about 9:40 a.m. ET.

Crew:

Charles Burlingame, captain.

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David Charlebois, first officer.
The family of of David Charlebois, first officer of American Airlines Flight 77, take part in a memorial service for Charlebois in Washington Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2001. From left are, sister Denise Charlebois, brother Don, mother Vivienne and father Roland. (AP Photo/Stephen J. Boitano)

Suzanne Calley
This is an undated handout photo of Suzanne Calley of San Martin, Calif. Calley, an employee at Cisco Systems in San Jose.(AP Photo/Courtsey of Cisco Systems)

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William Caswell

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Sarah Clark

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Asia Cottom

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James Debeuneure

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Rodney Dickens

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Eddie Dillard

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Charles Droz

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Barbara Edwards, 58,
Barbara G. Edwards, 58, a school teacher at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas, shown in this February, 2001 family photo.(AP Photo/The Press, Ho)

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The Flakenberg Family
Kenner Stross, a close friend of Leslie Whittington and Charles Falkenberg and godfather to their daughters Zoe and Dana, weeps during a memorial service in Silver Spring, Md. The family was aboard American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon. Michael Robinson-Chavez - The Washington Post

Leslie A. Whittington, 45, University Park, Md., Georgetown
Leslie Whittington, Georgetown University public policy professor, was heading to Australia with her husband and two daughters.(AP Photo/Georgetown University)

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Zoe Falkenberg, 8, University Park, Md.

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Dana Falkenberg, 3, University Park, Md.

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James Ferguson
Joe Ferguson, 39, director of Geography Education Outreach for the National Geographic Society, and native of Durant, Miss., and a Washington, D.C. area resident, is shown in this undated file photo.(AP Photo/The National Geographic Society)

Ann Judge
National Geographic Society employee Ann Judge, director of the Travel Office, and Joe Ferguson were accompanying three teachers and three students on an educational field trip to the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary in California. (AP Photo/Courtesy National Geographic Society)

Christopher Newton, 38, Long Beach, Calif.
1st photo: Christopher Newton of Anaheim, Calif., is shown in an undated photo. Newton, an executive for WorkLife Benefits of Cypress, Calif. Newton was on his way back to Orange County to retrieve his family's yellow Labrador, who had been left behind until Newton's family could settle into their new home in Arlington, Va., said his mother, Barbara Newton. (AP Photo/WorkLife Benefits)
2nd photo: Christopher Newton is seen in this undated photo location unknown. Newton, 38, of Anaheim, Calif. According to his mother, Barbara Newton. Newton, an executive for Work Life Benefits of Cypress, Calif., was on his way back to Orange County to retrieve his family's yellow Labrador, who had been left behind until Newton's family could settle into their new home in Arlington, Va.
AP Photo/Orange County Register

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Barbara Olson, 45, TV commentator and lawyer.
1st photo: At least two groups of hijackers who commandeered U.S. airliners Tuesday, crashing two into New York's World Trade Center and a third into the Pentagon, were armed with knives, separate reports suggested. There have been no reports so far that the hijackers carried firearms, which would have been difficult to smuggle aboard an aircraft. CNN reported that Barbara Olson, wife of U.S. Solicitor General Ted Olson, made two telephone calls from the hijacked Boeing 757 that crashed into the Pentagon, saying the hijackers of that aircraft were armed with knives and knives for cutting cardboard. Olson is seen during an appearance on CNN in this undated file photo. (CNN via Reuters)
2nd photo: Solicitor General Ted Olson, right, and his son Kenneth, comfort each other at the memorial service for Barbara Olson, wife and mother, in Arlington, Va., Saturday, Sept. 15, 2001. (AP Photo/Joe Marquette)

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Ruben Ornedo

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Robert B. Penninger of Poway, CalifRobert B. Penninger of Poway, Calif., a Program Director with Mission Solutions in San Diego, was a passenger onboard American Airlines Flight #77, the aircraft that crashed in Washington, DC. Bob joined the company in October of 1990. He was a key member of the BAE SYSTEMS team contributing his engineering and management expertise. Over the years, his contributions included leading advanced technology programs, internal research and development, and his current role as a Program Director.

Mari Rae Sopper
Mari-Rae Sopper, 35, is shown in a file photo, date and location unknown. She was headed to her new job as women's gymnastics coach at the University of California at Santa Barbara. (AP Photo/Santa Barbara News-Press, ho)

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Robert Speisman, 47, Irvington, N.Y.
A recent photograph of Robert Speisman, 47, an executive vice president of Lazare Kaplan, an international jewelery firm. Speisman who lived in Irvington, NY, was the son-in-law of Maurice Tempelsman who was a long time companion of the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.(AP Photo)